Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Scrooge's Personality
- Three spirits of Christmas visit Scrooge in hopes of
reversing his cold hearted, greedy approach to life
- Since the visits from the three Spirits Scrooge's
personality has changed completely. He is now
always merry and cheerful
- A Victorian rich who neglects the poor and only thinks of their
own well being
- No one in the village seems to
approach Scrooge
- Scrooge has driven his
neighbours not to speak to him
- Each stave in the book represents the
change in Scrooge's personality
- Each stave displays different Ghost's of Christmas
- Dreadful, atrocious
stingy old man
- Presented as an
isolated man
- Isolated in his own
environment
- Doesn't come across
as very appealing
- "The cold within him froze his
old features, nipped his pointed
nose, made his eyes red, his
thin lips blue, and he spoke out
shrewdly in his grating
- A miserely owner of a
London Counting-house
- Scrooge seems
although he's already
dead or waiting to pass
- Cold man
- Tight-fisted
- Shows how selfish he is with his money as
when his only friend/business partner passes
away and Scrooge organizes a 'cheap' funeral
- “funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain”
- When customers would enter Scrooge would
answer to both names. Scrooge and Marley
- Wasn't willing to buy a new sign
for the business now Marley had
passed. He kept the business
name the same although Marley
had passed away
- Scrooge doesn't seem to be
interested in anyone since
Marley's death. Not even his
own Family
- Despises all things that
give happiness